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  10/2008 AWT6301R cellular cdma 3.4 v/28 dbm linear power amplifer module data sheet - rev 2.0 m9 package 8 pin 3 x 3 x 1 mm surface mount module features ? ingap hbt technology ? high effciency: 40%, v mode = 0 v 41%, v mode = +2.85 v (no mode switching) ? low quiescent current: 50 ma ? low leakage current in shutdown mode: <1 a ? v ref = +2.85 v (+2.75 v min over temp.) ? optimized for a 50 ? system ? low profle surface mount package: 1.1mm ? cdma 1xrtt, 1xev-do compliant ? pinout enables easy phone board migration from 4 mm x 4 mm package ? rohs compliant package, 250 o c msl-3 applications ? cdma/evdo cell-band wireless handsets and data devices product description the AWT6301R meets the increasing demands for higher effciency and linearity in cdma1x handsets. the package pinout was chosen to enable handset manufacturers to switch from a 4mm x 4mm pa module with very few layout changes to the phone board. the device is manufactured on an advanced ingap hbt mmic technology offering state-of-the- art reliability, temperature stability, and ruggedness. selectable bias modes that optimize efficiency for different output power levels, and a shutdown mode with low leakage current, serve to increase handset talk and standby time. the self contained 3 mm x 3 mm x 1 mm surface mount package incorporates matching networks optimized for output power, effciency and linearity in a 50 ? system. figure 1: block diagram bias control v cc1 v ref rf in rf out gnd v mode 1 7 8 6 gnd at slug (pad) 3 4 2 v cc2 gnd 5
2 data sheet - rev 2.0 10/2008 AWT6301R pin name description 1 v ref reference voltage 2 v mode mode control 3 rf in rf input 4 v cc1 supply voltage 5 v cc2 supply voltage 6 gnd ground 7 rf out rf output 8 gnd ground figure 2: pinout (x-ray top view) table 1: pin description v cc1 rf out v ref rf in v mode gnd 1 gnd 2 8 7 v cc2 gnd gnd 6 5 3 4
data sheet - rev 2.0 10/2008 AWT6301R 3 parameter min max unit supply voltage (v cc ) with rf drive dc only 0 0 +5 +8 v mode control voltage (v mode ) 0 +3.5 v reference voltage (v ref ) 0 +3.5 v rf input power (p in ) - +10 dbm storage temperature (t stg ) -40 +150 c parameter min typ max unit comments operating frequency (f) 824 - 849 mhz supply voltage (v cc ) +3.2 +3.4 +4.2 v reference voltage (v ref ) +2.75 0 +2.85 - +3.1 +0.5 v pa "on" pa "shut down" mode control voltage (v mode ) +2.5 0 +2.85 - +3.1 +0.5 v low bias mode high bias mode rf output power (p out ) 27.5 (1) 28.0 - dbm cdma case temperature (t c ) -30 - +85 c electrical characteristics table 2: absolute minimum and maximum ratings stresses in excess of the absolute ratings may cause permanent damage. functional operation is not implied under these conditions. exposure to absolute ratings for extended periods of time may adversely affect reliability. table 3: operating ranges the device may be operated safely over these conditions; however, parametric performance is guaranteed only over the conditions defned in the electrical specifcations. notes: (1) for operation at v cc = +3.2 v, p out is derated by 0.5 db.
4 data sheet - rev 2.0 10/2008 AWT6301R table 4: electrical specifcations - cdma operation with mode switching (t c = +25 c, v cc = +3.4 v, v ref = +2.85 v, 50 ? system) notes: (1) pae and acp limit applies at 836.5 mhz. parameter min typ max unit comments dl 25 24 27.5 30 28 db p o u 7 = +28 dbm, v m o d = 0 v p o u 7 %p9 m o d = +2.85 v mddo3ru at ? ? p o u 7 = +28 dbm, v m o d = 0 v p o u 7 %p9 m o d = +2.85 v mddo3ru at ? ? p o u 7 = +28 dbm, v m o d = 0 v p o u 7 %p9 m o d = +2.85 v 3rull 37 8 40 9 % p o u 7 = +28 dbm, v m o d = 0 v p o u 7 %p9 m o d = +2.85 v 4lvuu, 50 70 ma v m o d = +2.85 v, low bias 5uuu 1.5 3 ma ur9 r pin mode control current 0.3 1.0 ma ur9 m o d pin /dduu 5 ? a v c c = +4.2 v, v r = 0 v, v m o d = 0 v 1rlvl5l%d %p+ 0+r0+ +duprlv r rr % ,,pd 95 ulrv2/o doovulrvrv % p o u 7 +28 dbm ,d/rd95 2rd/rd95 olvrudoorudl rllrv /rdplvpdvuvvlr upduddlrrudlou 95 olvrudoorudl rllrv
data sheet - rev 2.0 10/2008 AWT6301R 5 table 5: electrical specifcations - cdma operation in low power mode (t c = +25 c, v cc = +3.4 v, v ref = +2.85 v, v mode = +2.85 v, 50 ? system) notes: (1) pae and acp limit applies at 836.5 mhz. parameter min typ max unit comments dl 24 24 27.0 29 28 db p o u 7 = +28 dbm p o u 7 %p mddo3ru at ? ? p o u 7 = +28 dbm p o u 7 %p mddo3ru at ? ? p o u 7 = +28 dbm p o u 7 %p 3rull 37 8 41 9 % p o u 7 = +28 dbm p o u 7 %p 4lvuu, 50 70 ma v m o d = +2.85 v, low bias 5uuu 1.5 3 ma ur9 r pin mode control current 0.3 1.0 ma ur9 m o d pin /dduu 5 ? a v c c = +4.2 v, v r = 0 v, v m o d = 0 v 1rlvl5l%d %p+ 0+r0+ +duprlv r rr % ,,pd 95 ulrv2/o doovulrvrv % p o u 7 +28 dbm ,d/rd95 2rd/rd95 olvrudoorudl rllrv /rdplvpdvuvvlr upduddlrrudlou 95 olvrudoorudl rllrv
6 data sheet - rev 2.0 10/2008 AWT6301R application information to ensure proper performance, refer to all related application notes on the anadigics web site: http://www.anadigics.com shutdown mode the power amplifer may be placed in a shutdown mode by applying a logic low levels (see operating ranges table) to both the v ref and v mode voltages. table 8: bias control bias modes the power amplifer may be placed in either a low bias mode or a high bias mode by applying the appropriate logic level (see operating ranges table) to the v mode voltage. the bias control table lists the recommended modes of operation for various applications. figure 3: application circuit gnd at slug rf in 2 1 5 6 8 7 4 3 v ref rf in v mode gnd gnd v cc1 v cc2 rf out v cc2 v mode v ref c6 1 f rf ou t c2 10 f c5 68 pf c1 10 f c4 68 pf v cc1 application p out levels bias mode v ref v mode amps (all) high +2.85 v 0 v cdma - low power < +28 dbm low +2.85 v +2.85 v cdma - high power >+16 dbm high +2.85 v 0 v shutdown - shutdown 0 v 0 v
data sheet - rev 2.0 10/2008 AWT6301R 7 package outline figure 4: m9 package outline - 8 pin 3 mm x 3 mm x 1 mm surface mount module figure 5: branding specifcation 6301r lllllnn bbbbc c
8 data sheet - rev 2.0 10/2008 AWT6301R component packaging table 9: tape & reel dimensions figure 6: tape & reel packaging package type tape width pocket pitch reel capacity max reel dia 3 mm x 3 mm x 1 mm 12 mm 4 mm 2500 7"
warning anadigics products are not intended for use in life support appliances, devices or systems. use of an anadigics product in any such application without written consent is prohibited. important notice anadigics, inc. 141 mount bethel road warren, new jersey 07059, u.s.a. tel: +1 (908) 668-5000 fax: +1 (908) 668-5132 url: http://www.anadigics.com e-mail: mktg@anadigics.com anadigics, inc. reserves the right to make changes to its products or to discontinue any product at any time without notice. the product specifcations contained in advanced product information sheets and preliminary data sheets are subject to change prior to a products formal introduction. information in data sheets have been carefully checked and are assumed to be reliable; however, anadigics assumes no responsibilities for inaccuracies. anadigics strongly urges customers to verify that the information they are using is current before placing orders. data sheet - rev 2.0 10/2008 9 AWT6301R ordering information order number temperature range package description component packaging AWT6301Rm9q7 -30 c to +85 c 8 pin 3 mm x 3 mm x 1 mm surface mount module tape and reel, 2500 pieces per reel


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